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by ashconnor
5557 days ago
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You have recourse by contacting authorities. E-gold's centralised system was not what I was debating. It was the exchange of e-gold to fiat currencies. Alpaca socks I will assume are created by the person who actual sells them. Dealing with other suppliers who won't accept BitCoin was the obstacle I was detailing. I don't debate that you can launder money in USD but it is easier in this system. There's no paper trail, well there's no identity linked to wallets. |
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I'm sorry I would have replied to your comment earlier but I was incapacitated with laughter.
How often have the "authorities" been able to help a person recover a stolen wallet? Or the funds taken from their bank account with a skimmed ATM card? Or any of the thousands of other kinds of fraud and theft or robbery?
The "authorities" file reports, thats about it. What they do provide is the illusion of protection, a false sense of security.
Really what are they the "authorities" going to do that a normal person can't?